Underwater Archaeology Online
Newsletters
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Maritime Archaeology Newsletter
from Roskilde, Denmark Maritime Archaeology Research Center.
- An online newsletter published two times a year by The Centre for
Maritime Archaeology and The Institute of Maritime Archaeology
(Skibshistorisk Laboratorium) at the National Museum, and The Viking Ship
Museum.
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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
- [ISSN 1057 2414], An unofficial page for the quarterly journal
published for the Nautical Archaeological Society by Academic Press,
24-28 Oval Road, London NW17DX, England.
Underwater Archaeology Discussion Lists
- SUB-ARCH
- An electronic mail discussion list. Aimed at the professional and/or academically-oriented
underwater archaeologist, although it is open to anyone interested in the
topic. The unmoderated discussion list will cover all aspects of underwater
archaeology, including theory, methodology, and conservation of artifacts.
Online Publications and Exhibitions
- L'Archéologie sous les mers
- A virtual exhibition mounted in conjuction with an actual exhibition organized by three departments of the Ministry of Culture, France. It gives a thorough description of underwater archaeology techniques and history with special attention to the discovery of shipwrecks and their cargoes in the Mediterranean. English version available.
- Schiffswracks im Bodensee
- by Martin Mainberger, Adalbert Mueller, and Helmut Schlichtherle of the Institut
für Ur- und Frühgeschichte Freiburg.
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Three Facets of Maritime Archaeology: Society, Landscape and Critique
- by Anthony Firth, University of Southampton, UK, Department of
Archaeology
The author discusses ideas regarding maritime archaeology in an attempt
to bridge apparent divisions between theory and
fieldwork, between instruction and research, and between academia and
management in this full text online article.
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The Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology
- Every year AIMA publishes two Bulletins, four newsletters and a
number of special publications, each packed with results of research,
excavation work and projects in hand.
Bulletin
18.2
Bulletin
19.2
Newsletter
14.1
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